Flat shoes are an absolute trend. Yes, yes: Gone is the fashion of the impossible stiletto heels that ruled the women’s wardrobe for decades. In recent years, the sneaker world has revolutionized the fashion industry to bring sneakers and flats to the forefront, putting comfort and simplicity at the forefront. And we are happy!
Ballerinas are one of the most well-known and versatile types of flats when it comes to dressing. While it may seem like a shoe of a lifetime, it doesn’t become one until the 1950s, when it becomes another fashion accessory thanks to the influence of Audrey Hepburn. Television and cinema were the great promoters of the ballerinas, which were actually the footwear used by ballet dancers for their comfort and flexibility. Their versatility makes them a suitable shoe to wear all year round, because you can also add a stocking or thin sock when it is colder. In addition, they are elegant shoes that go with almost any look, something like today’s sports shoes, but much more classic and refined.
But with the arrival of nice weather and high temperatures, we want to give our looks a breath of fresh air. A summery touch that goes well with flowy dresses, shorts and long skirts. And when we think of the quintessential summer footwear, it is undoubtedly esparto espadrilles, which have become the ultimate footwear of the summer season in recent decades.
Chosen by celebrities, royals and fashion prescribers around the world, espadrilles, historically popular in Spain and Portugal, are redesigned every year to offer endless options: flat, wedge, mule-style, platform, etc. Each of them is more comfortable and versatile than the previous. Looking for flat espadrilles to save the ballerinas this summer once and for all? Here you have them. Don’t miss them!
Flat sandal with elastic at the heel. From Vidorreta (55 euros)
Closed espadrilles with esparto sole, in a bright blue color. From Vidorreta (69.90 euros)
Twill espadrilles with low wedge heel and braided jute ribbon. Faux leather belt at the heel and long straps around the ankle. Canvas lining and twill insoles. From H&M (29.99 euros)
Jute espadrille with closure by straps that are fastened at the ankle. From Parfois (19.99 euros)
Flat espadrille available in different color combinations. Lace detail to tie around the ankle. Sole type jute. Sole height 3 cm. From Pull & Bear (35.99 euros)
Espadrille style flat sandal. Reinforced toe. Closure with straps that are tied at the ankle. From Zara (29.95 euros)
Featuring a double strap design at the top and fastened to the leg, so you can play with the length you want. By Bryan Stepwise (34.95 euros)
Ballerina wedge espadrille made of cotton canvas. Design with a V-neck scoop and ankle straps. round tip Vulcanized sole of natural color jute and rubber. From Cortefiel (80 euros)
Source: Marie Claire

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